In MySQL, when I try to insert a backslash into my table, it does not accept it and gives me the content without the backslash.
id is set to auto increment:
Code:
INSERT INTO gender (sex, date) VALUES (
'male are allowed \ female are not allowed', "2012-10-06")
How do I insert a literal backslash?
Notes about escape sequences:
Escape Sequence Character Represented by Sequence
\0 An ASCII NUL (0x00) character.
\' A single quote (“'”) character.
\" A double quote (“"”) character.
\b A backspace character.
\n A newline (linefeed) character.
\r A carriage return character.
\t A tab character.
\Z ASCII 26 (Control+Z). See note following the table.
\\ A backslash (“\”) character.
\% A “%” character. See note following the table.
\_ A “_” character. See note following the table.
You need to escape your backslash :
Reference (with the list of all characters you must escape for mysql)